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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 6316"><p>I'm sure you do! The 256K connection I had at my old place was adequate but going back to dial-up speed feels like working with my arm in plaster. I thought a major suburban area would have DSL support. It's cheap to get where it's available but until the phone company (Telstra, the people Australians love to hate) upgrades the exchange I'm screwed.</p><p></p><p>I can convert to ISDN, which has a startup cost but is thereafter the same as normal but that would only double the speed which hardly seems worth the effort or expense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 6316"] I'm sure you do! The 256K connection I had at my old place was adequate but going back to dial-up speed feels like working with my arm in plaster. I thought a major suburban area would have DSL support. It's cheap to get where it's available but until the phone company (Telstra, the people Australians love to hate) upgrades the exchange I'm screwed. I can convert to ISDN, which has a startup cost but is thereafter the same as normal but that would only double the speed which hardly seems worth the effort or expense. [/QUOTE]
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